1.Which court is responsible for the process of proving that a deceased person’s Will is valid and is the latest Will in existence following the death of the Testator: HIgh Court of Australia Federal Court Supreme Court District Court Magistrates Court

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1.Which court is responsible for the process of proving that a deceased person’s Will is valid and is the latest Will in existence following the death of the Testator:

HIgh Court of Australia

Federal Court

Supreme Court

District Court

Magistrates Court 

2.In which of the following circumstances is an individual’s Will not automatically revoked?

Destruction of the Will with the intention of revoking the Will

Divorce

Making another Will

Marriage

3.  John eight months ago served on the trustees of his complying superannuation fund a binding death benefit nomination in which he named his then spouse.  John would like to make a change, but isn’t sure whether he can make a replacement nomination, and if so, whether he can make it now or whether he has to wait until two years after that nomination.

Can John make replacement binding death benefit nomination:

Now

Never

At the end of two years

 

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